The closer it got to race day the more I read about them asking for volunteers. Apparently due to COVID, people were scared to help out. I hadn't really thought much about volunteering at an Ironman b4, but seeing as how they kept saying it was not going to be a spectator friendly event due to COVID, I decided what the heck. So I signed up to volunteer and hoped that would also give me a chance to see Chris, the down syndrome guy race and also give me another perspective on the race. AND it did. 😁 I must say that I was happy to see how Ironman handled all the new "COVID" regulations. They had time slots for athletes to check in so there was never a crowd. It really was nice, except I did miss the big crowds in the Ironman village shopping and all talking about the race. It was very quiet! And there were signs everywhere that said "no spectators". They also told us volunteers a million times how they did not want spectators all around. Several volunteers were assigned the duty of "crowd control". I was glad I was not one of them because I could have not told a family to get back when I know 1st hand how they are there to cheer their athlete. Well, I guess I could have if it was my duty, but I sure would not have liked it. 😃
I worked athlete check-in on Friday. It went very smoothly. They had plenty of space, gloves, hand sanitizer, and plex glass keeping everyone apart. 😜 And it was ALL outside. I worked with a group of ladies that had volunteered all week. They were all retired and part of a women's group there in Florida that helps every year! Saturday, race day, I worked the half ironman swim extraction group. Luckily only one lady had to be removed from the race and a life guard and one of the guys brought her out so I basically just watched the whole time. Pretty easy job.. but very tiring sitting and waiting. 😅 I did however, really enjoy being up close and personal watching the athletes. AND you know the beach is pretty big so there was no way that they could really keep all spectators off the beach. But it was NOTHING like normal. Usually you can be right up real close to the swimmers as they start. Not this year. DANG COVID. and there was a big pier (you'll see in my pics) that the swimmers swam around, but they would not let any spectators on the pier expect the ones that had purchased VIP arm bands for $$$$$! 😡 AND even though there were "no spectators" signs all over, the families found ways around the town to see their athletes and it wasn't near as bad as I thought it would be based on what they had told us volunteers. I was thinking it would be a ghost town. They had even sent emails to athletes telling them it would not be a spectator friendly race so many told their families to stay home. 😢 I did see some cute shirts on some spectators that I wish I had taken a picture of. They said #NOT SPECTATING ..😆
Now to the race. Even though I was not working the full ironman swim start at 6am, I went to watch so I was up at 4am like everyone else. I'm not sure I mentioned it, but because the half ironman in May was postponed due to COVID, they combined the full and half together! The full started at 6am and the half started at 11am. However, due to COVID there were only 1,600 full participants and 350 half participants! When I saw that I could have kicked myself for not at least doing the half! At check-in I only saw a handful of women check in! Oh well, I had taking off from racing Ironman TRIs in 2020 to do several big marathons .. which all got canceled when COVID hit so basically I only raced for 3 months of the year and then boom everything was shut down. 😞 I am so happy that Florida happened in November. 🙏 and it was a historical event with Chris finishing the ironman as the first Down Syndrome person. I was wore out from being there all day and realized how tired my family must of been when I did the full and they followed me around all day. 😍 I even called my mom and told her she deserved a gold medal. 💓
It was a beautiful day on race day. A tad warmer than normal. No one was wearing a jacket and scarf like the year before. 😆 The ocean was pretty calm. I did hear a few racers say it was a tad choppy, but nothing major. The sun was out full force for the bike and run portion.
What an inspiration Chris was and is for so many!! AND his guides are also amazing people! I am so thrilled I was there in person to witness his journey on race day. He is an IRONMAN now! Welcome to the club Chris! As they say, you have now earned bragging rights forever. 😍 Many have no idea what it took for Chris to complete his journey... but many do. See with Down Syndrome Chris also has hypotonia, which is low muscle tone and makes muscles “floppy.” Which usually leads to months and months of kids learning to do something simple as run or ride a bike. It takes them much longer to learn and do stuff that a kid without Down Syndrome can do. This is just part of the reason it is so monumental for Chris.
Here are a few pictures I took:
I can't believe it's mid November already and 2020 is almost over..... time to start thinking about goals for me for 2021. However, I had so many goals in 2020 that did not happen! I really .. really wanted to do Yellowstone, Big Sur and Chicago marathons! I guess sometimes in life we have to just take it one day at a time. We had no idea back when we were toasting in the new year that COVID would hit and all our races would be canceled. I am blessed to have done 3 marathons this year (January - Louisiana, February - Mercedes, & March - MS50). All between Jan - March. LOL Some people only manage 1 a year so I should not complain about COVID too much. I do plan to get in one more in December... My virtual for St. Jude and I plan to do it at the Miss Gulf Coast Marathon... so that will be a total of 4 for 2020. Yeah Me. 🙏 Philippians 4:13!
I was reminded this past weekend of how much I have missed racing and also how AMAZING our communities really are! I LOVED hearing people cheering for people they didn't even know. In the racing world we are ONG BIG family. Doesn't matter if you are red, yellow, black or white .... we ALL cheer for each other! Please bring on the races for 2021! 🙏
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